Dara Greig scores 1st PWHL goal to help Victoire beat Goldeneyes 4-2
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Dara Greig scored her first PWHL goal early in the second period and added an assist to help the Montreal Victoire beat the Vancouver Goldeneyes 4-2 on Saturday.
Marie-Philip Poulin, Shiann Darkangelo and Natalie Mlynkova also scored for Montreal, and Sandra Abstreiter made 28 saves in her first start of the season. At 4-1, the Victoire moved into sole possession of second place with 11 points.
Sophie Jaques and Michela Cava scored for the Goldeneyes in their first home loss. Vancouver dropped to 3-4.
Emerance Maschmeyer stopped 24 shots for Vancouver.
Up next
Victoire: At Seattle on Tuesday night.
Goldeneyes: Vs. Minnesota next Saturday in Edmonton, Alberta.
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AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockey